Today I saw some very nice pictures of the Huashan Cliffside Path in China:

Now I'm asking myself if this path is accessible for tourists? This means, if I have mountaineering experience can I walk there. What equipment do I need? Where can I get further information about the path?

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Its altitude is 1614m above sea level. Many trekkers and tourists have
died while walking down this trail. Local authorities have finally
woken up to the increasing number of tourists and added safety
measures like a chain, railings and deeper pathways. But these are
hardly any insurance against the risks of falling to one's death.
http://www.littleabout.com/Odd/3-trails-walking-kill/98881/

Also, I wouldn't trust those wooden planks with my life. They look very worn out and fragile like they would come off or break any time and are probably ...